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A Floating Wind Tower Is Launched in Maine

The tower floats on three hollow concrete tubes and produces 20 kilowatts of power, but a much larger version is planned in the next few years. Original post:   A Floating Wind Tower Is Launched in Maine ; ;Related ArticlesBritish Columbia Opposes Planned Oil Sands PipelineEuropean Officials Move To Curb OverfishingDot Earth Blog: Experts Foresee No Detectable Health Impact from Fukushima Radiation ;

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Advertising: FEMA Promotes Its Wireless Emergency Alert System

The agency is releasing radio, television and digital ads to educate the public about the system, which began two years ago. Source:  Advertising: FEMA Promotes Its Wireless Emergency Alert System ; ;Related ArticlesWal-Mart Is Fined $82 Million Over Mishandling of Hazardous WastesIsraeli Electric Car Company Files for LiquidationBooks: ‘Storm Kings’ Review – Where Tornadoes Dug In, So Did They ;

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Night Vision and a Copter Save 200 Horseshoe Crabs

After a 30-minute nighttime pursuit by a police helicopter, two men were arrested and charged with illegally taking the animals from Jamaica Bay. Link to article:  Night Vision and a Copter Save 200 Horseshoe Crabs ; ;Related ArticlesIsraeli Electric Car Company Files for LiquidationWal-Mart Is Fined $82 Million Over Mishandling of Hazardous WastesBooks: ‘Storm Kings’ Review – Where Tornadoes Dug In, So Did They ;

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Wal-Mart Is Fined $82 Million Over Mishandling of Hazardous Wastes

Wal-Mart pleaded guilty to seven counts related to the improper discarding of hazardous wastes in California and Missouri. View the original here –  Wal-Mart Is Fined $82 Million Over Mishandling of Hazardous Wastes ; ;Related ArticlesIsraeli Electric Car Company Files for LiquidationFood Companies Seeking Ingredients That Aren’t Gene-AlteredNight Vision and a Copter Save 200 Horseshoe Crabs ;

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Israeli Electric Car Company Files for Liquidation

Better Place failed to attract many customers to its battery-swapping service plan, and its largest shareholder decided against further investment. Original article –  Israeli Electric Car Company Files for Liquidation ; ;Related ArticlesFood Companies Seeking Ingredients That Aren’t Gene-AlteredTurbine Plans Unnerve Fans of Condors in CaliforniaJapanese Lab Workers Exposed to Radiation ;

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Israeli Electric Car Company Files for Liquidation

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Cutting Carbon Dioxide Isn’t Enough

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We have to invest in technology to remove the CO2 already in the atmosphere. ishmatt/Flickr According to data being gathered at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, which has been monitoring atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1958, the CO2 concentration in the Earth’s atmosphere officially exceeded the 400 parts per million mark last week, a value not attained on Earth since humans were first human. This ominous milestone comes at a time when the evidence that human activity is resulting in unprecedented climate change is now overwhelming. More important, perhaps, even if all greenhouse gas production ceased immediately, this elevated carbon dioxide level would persist in the atmosphere for thousands of years. Indeed, even moving relatively quickly toward a carbon-neutral economy will still result in a net increase in CO2 in the atmosphere for the foreseeable future. But that is moot, because we are nowhere close to moving quickly in this regard anyway. Fossil fuel reserves have effectively increased, due to improved technologies for extraction, and investment in alternative energy sources has been limited due to artificially low prices on carbon-based energy. As a result, 2012 was likely another record year for human-induced CO2 production. To keep reading, click here.

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How the coconut tree provides food, fuel, roofing, rope and more for Sri Lankan farmers

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The Genius of Dogs – Brian Hare & Vanessa Woods

Brian Hare, dog researcher, evolutionary anthropologist, and founder of the Duke Canine Cognition Center, and Vanessa Woods offer revolutionary new insights into dog intelligence and the interior lives of our smartest pets. In the past decade, we have learned more about how dogs think than in the last century. Breakthroughs in cognitive science, pioneered by […]

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Trident K9 Warriors – Michael Ritland & Gary Brozek

As Seen on “60 Minutes”! As a Navy SEAL during a combat deployment in Iraq, Mike Ritland saw a military working dog in action and instantly knew he’d found his true calling. Ritland started his own company training and supplying dogs for the SEAL teams, U.S. Government, and Department of Defense. He knew that fewer than 1 percent of […]

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The Honest Life – Jessica Alba

As a new mom, Jessica Alba wanted to create the safest, healthiest environment for her family. But she was frustrated by the lack of trustworthy information on how to live healthier and cleaner—delivered in a way that a busy mom could act on without going to extremes. In 2012, with serial entrepreneur Brian Lee and environmental advocate Christopher Gavigan, […]

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World of Warcraft: Dawn of the Aspects: Part I – Richard A. Knaak

THE AGE OF DRAGONS IS OVER. Uncertainty plagues Azeroth’s ancient guardians as they struggle to find a new purpose. This dilemma has hit Kalecgos, youngest of the former Dragon Aspects, especially hard. Having lost his great powers, how can he—or any of his kind—still make a difference in the world? The answer lies in the distant past, when savage beasts cal […]

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Warhammer: High Elves – Games Workshop

Warhammer: High Elves is the indispensible guide to the mighty realm of Ulthuan, its regal lords and glorious armies. This book details Ulthuan’s turbulent history from the first cataclysmic war against Chaos, through years of schism, decline and determined defiance, and provides you with full rules to field a High Elf army in games of Warhammer. […]

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World of Warcraft: Dawn of the Aspects: Part III – Richard A. Knaak

A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader. […]

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How to Raise the Perfect Dog – Cesar Millan & Melissa Jo Peltier

From the bestselling author and star of National Geographic Channel’s Dog Whisperer , the only resource you’ll need for raising a happy, healthy dog. For the millions of people every year who consider bringing a puppy into their lives–as well as those who have already brought a dog home–Cesar Millan, the preeminent dog behavior expert, says, “Yes, […]

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100 Tips for a Successful Aquarium – MarineDepot.com

Most people believe caring for a saltwater aquarium is extremely difficult. We won’t lie: maintaining a healthy saltwater tank is challenging. However, the joy of keeping the world’s most fascinating and beautiful creatures in your home is well worth the effort. We’ve compiled our many years of personal and professional aquarium keeping experience into our f […]

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How to Paint Citadel Miniatures: High Elves – Games Workshop

The High Elves march to war as a glittering host, bedecked in the full and vibrant panoply of war. This How to Paint book contains eight detailed guides including High Elf Spearmen, Dragon Princes, the Lothern Skycutter, and the noble Sisters of Avelorn – using the Citadel paint range. These techniques can be used to help you paint any models in the High Elf […]

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The Art of Raising a Puppy (Revised Edition) – Monks of New Skete

For more than thirty years the Monks of New Skete have been among America’s most trusted authorities on dog training, canine behavior, and the animal/human bond. In their two now-classic bestsellers, How to be Your Dog’s Best Friend and The Art of Raising a Puppy, the Monks draw on their experience as long-time breeders of German shepherds and as t […]

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How the coconut tree provides food, fuel, roofing, rope and more for Sri Lankan farmers

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Plans to Harness China’s Nu River Threaten a Region

China has revived plans for hydropower dams on the Nu River, a project critics say will threaten endangered fish and force thousands of ethnic minorities to relocate. See original –  Plans to Harness China’s Nu River Threaten a Region ; ;Related ArticlesChinese River’s Fate May Reshape a RegionE.P.A. Plan to Clean Up Gowanus Canal Meets Local ResistanceGreentech: Squeezing More From Ethanol ;

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GOP Goes Hunting For EPA Emails About Turducken

…but misses the big picture of the agency’s transparency problems. Phil Romans/Flickr Earlier this month, when a burst pipe spilled thousands of gallons of heavy oil into an Arkansas suburb, the message from the White House went something like: “Everybody chill, the EPA has it under control.” But reporters on the scene found the cleanup orchestrated by the same company, ExxonMobil, that allowed the spill, and heard only crickets when they asked the EPA about its involvement. Turns out, on some of the nation’s most pressing environmental health issues, the EPA’s transparency record isn’t exactly crystal-clear. So with a vote on President Obama’s new pick to head the EPA, Gina McCarthy, coming up as soon as next week, it perhaps isn’t a surprise that Congressional scrutiny of her nomination has centered more on the agency’s secret-keeping habits than on its environmental enforcement goals. At a hearing last Thursday before the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee, McCarthy got grilled on EPA’s transparency record by Republican members, led by Louisiana’s David Vitter. On Tuesday, the committee’s Republicans sent a memo demanding details on her plans to open up the agency’s inner workings. But for all their zeal, Vitter and his GOP colleagues (including climate change denier-in-chief James Inhofe (R-Okla.)) might be barking up the wrong tree: A major thrust of their complaint against McCarthy, a feisty Bostonian currently overseeing EPA’s air quality division, hinges on the use of email aliases by top EPA officials and the possibility that they’ve used personal email accounts for official business, an issue currently under investigation by the EPA Inspector General. Outgoing EPA administrator Lisa Jackson and Bush-era EPA head Christie Whitman both created official email addresses under fake names (Jackson’s was “Richard Windsor,” after a pet dog), apparently to circumvent a chronic deluge of spam. McCarthy says she doesn’t have an alias email and told the Senate committee she found only one instance of using her personal email for work—which didn’t stop Vitter, in the memo, from demanding a full audit of her personal emails. And while the use of unofficial email addresses beyond the reach of federal public records laws clearly raises the specter of important information being kept in the dark, few in the transparency or environmental journalism communities think it should be the focus of complaints about the agency’s openness. “The concerns over fake emails are totally bogus,” says Joe Davis, a veteran environmental journalist and a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists’ freedom of information taskforce. “This wasn’t some made-up thing by Lisa Jackson to fool us all. They’re simply efforts to politically damage McCarthy and Lisa Jackson and EPA by people with an anti-regulatory agenda.” Indeed, a review of a cache of “secret” emails from Jackson uncovered such pressing matters as whether “turducken” is a real thing (it is), and lyrics for a Santa-themed jingle about coal ash regulation. The problem, Davis said, is that focusing on the emails distracts from more legitimate transparency concerns, like whether McCarthy mislead Congress about greenhouse gas regulations, lawsuits alleging the EPA deliberately destroyed official instant messaging threads, and what Davis describes as a longstanding agency-wide pattern of rebuffing the news media—a pattern that has only gotten worse during the Obama administration. And if Senate Republicans are asking the wrong questions, Davis says, they’re at least doing better than Democrats, who haven’t raised any questions in the nomination process about the EPA’s openness with the media. There’s plenty that could use a good airing: Back in 2010, the EPA asked the natural gas industry to cough up details on the ingredients in fracking fluid after companies were caught pumping toxic chemicals like benzene and toluene into the ground. It was a chance to shine a light on a practice that had been notoriously murky since being exempted from Safe Drinking Water Act disclosure rules five years before. There was only one problem: Under industry pressure, the EPA agreed to keep the ingredient lists a secret from the public, and by last year was still scrambling just to get the lists for themselves. Meanwhile, a rule to crack down on toxic coal ash disposal that EPA boss Lisa Jackson hoped would be one of her flagship achievements was watered down during closed-door meetings with industry groups and then mysteriously delayed; with Jackson on her way out, it has yet to be finalized. President Obama’s broader campaign promises to bring more transparency across the federal government have fallen short, and environmental watchdogs have called foul on the EPA in particular for shutting out journalists, controlling messages for political gain, obfuscating public comments on proposed policies, and a host of other transparency issues. A 2008 Union of Concerned Scientists study found that hundreds of EPA scientists had their work interfered with by officials for political reasons. Transparency is “a chronic, burning issue at EPA,” says the SEJ’s Joe Davis. “It’s a way of insulating themselves from PR disasters and political and public accountability.” An EPA spokesperson declined to comment for this story, instead forwarding an April 8 letter from McCarthy to Vitter saying that “the Agency should strive for excellence with respect to transparency and accountability.” And there are already indications that McCarthy has a different view from many environmental journalists of what “excellence” would look like. At a panel last September hosted by the Union of Concerned Scientists, McCarthy defended the agency’s practice of keeping their staff scientists under lock and key—and away from journalists: “It is the job of the agency to make sure that personalities don’t get in the way of really discussing the science in a way that maintains the agency’s credibility,” she said then. The EPA is the environmental agency perhaps most often besieged by private industry and Republicans, and its transparency record makes it a sitting turducken for this kind of criticism, said Nancy Watzman, a consultant with the Sunlight Foundation, which monitors government openness. Still, Watzman said, given the preponderance of transparency problems at the EPA, it’s critical for lawmakers to choose their battles wisely: “Transparency is kind of a feel-good word,” she said, but one that can too easily be wielded as a cudgel. “We believe in it, but it’s often used in a political way.” Originally posted here:  GOP Goes Hunting For EPA Emails About Turducken Related ArticlesAustralia Urged to Formally Recognise Climate Change Refugee StatusThe First—And Last—Hearing on Keystone XL Environmental ImpactCarbon Bubble Will Plunge the World Into Another Financial Crisis – Report

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The credit belongs to those who are actually in the arena

A morning meeting with a Surfrider activist underscores the value of our network. Visit site:  The credit belongs to those who are actually in the arena Related ArticlesRowing 500 days on the open ocean by yourself, the Roz Savage podcastJack and Coke, no straw pleaseMiami Beach chapter leader, surfer and meteorologist shares perspective on beaches

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